Frederic Seymour "Feg" Murray ( Eng. Frederic Seymour "Feg" Murray ; 1894, San Francisco - 1973, Carmel-by-the-Sea ) - American athlete. At the 1920 Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the 110 meter hurdles, showing a result of 15.1 seconds.
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| Full name | Frederic seymour murray | |||||||
| Date and place of birth | May 15, 1894 San Francisco | |||||||
| Date and Place of Death | July 16, 1973 (aged 79) Carmel By The Sea , California | |||||||
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| Club | NYAC, New York | |||||||
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He studied at Stanford University, for which in 1916 he won the US Championship among students at distances of 110 and 220 yards with barriers. The 1915 U.S. champion in 110 meters s / b and the U.S. champion in 1915 and 1916 in 200 meters s / b.
After completing his sports career, he worked as a sports caricaturist in a local newspaper.
Links
- Feg Murray - Olympic stats on Sports-Reference.com